kPAOGE EIGHT DAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS 2. In a row 20. Game It 1. Little pad tpoct.) cud. of hair 3. Decimal 21. An ocean I. liiandiirin unit 23. Pcrtisc tea I. Small 24. Fall: 7. Wait stream behind 3- Fret! 5. Nuclei of 25. Sphere of lo. City tGs.' starch grain action It. Choice 6. Mine 26. Hawaiian trout? rizti-ante food 3- Air?-sh 7. Y-iizht boat 27. Prepare: 14- A" N-'L' fl. Br.-or mug for Yuterdern Auwet MHPIW 1". Srar piiblicatiorl 34. Sncrcd I5. Distress 12 Sea eagle 28.Airplane picture signal ll. Stripe glue (Gr. Ch.) I6,)l.1il tlnrii-'0 l6.l”1ivcr 30. Covered 3' Cc-rt:iin lT. At home iScnt.) with ink 3.. God of 18. A lied 10 Attempt 33. Masculine pleasure canopy 10. Narrow- roadway 2. Before 23. Light IJCtISil'&1'I 24. Gcntlcu woman 26. Made a common lntcrcst of 29. Land- YllCE.5liT8 30. Elmttrificd particle 3!. Fuss 32. Sign of the zodiac S5 Clip .Llu.it lunch , lklrnt l .G'nu;- PI - it .i:c . Iiry. Dllll N I. Nichcti in DAILY CRYPTO.)UOTE-Here's how to worli it: A X 1' D L B A A X R. tsi.o.VGF,ELLow '.ti.v- 9' 'l' .-.lTl'ilf-" stands for anothcr. In this cxaniplo A is mad for the llll't't? I... ' for the two 0'5. etc. Siiiglr lot 7 s- trnphics, the lcrrgih rind formation of the words azi- Each day the code letters are different. A Cryptogram Quotation T,2BWPl"t'.'F BX EUQVQF llftl-11? .'-;i.'tti-l EZQPWZP XSl3T.XBV'FQE.llB)iSQGP JFFVQORFP FB GVVBT-UVQBV. l Trstn.rdi!)"s Fr) plnqtinlc: GRANT ME THE POlVEP. 017' S I "-' XNG THYNGS TUU SIMPLE AND T00 SIVEET FOIK VVOH v PATLIOHE. PRINCE EDWARD to-Mt-win. Daily Shows 3.30-T-9 -- Saturday Matinee 2.30 is one FOR. THE Books! is and good Mia iron owl". ' itl0NAL item” min 309535 ."(;a.i,cti.SON . cgoonowoncsruts "r,.... . uNivtRSFlU'i” M with JOAN DAVIS- siiitttt iiiiitts - llllES Bllllllll SPPIFIAI. (”Al'iTOON - FEATURETTFI I'i(l'l'II 'l'lll'JATRIJS-- ..' PRINCE EDWARD - BAPITOL -AT P” xgr .; RANDYI TURPIN vs. SUGAR RAY ROBINSON Highlights in stow MOTION! Beffar Than Ringside Seats! ' Dislrlhulod by iixo Radio Pirtuvu, lru. THE. EASTERN I GUARDIAN Mu-.NTS:-MONTAGUE: Iluold F. Landry. Mn. Byron Stewart, Mn. Bruce Mu.-Phec. Mlu Joyce Wlxrlnton. Mln Joan Johnston, AGENT GEORGETOWN: Wnlilon Lovers. The Guardian may be bought. at the following places In Mortonlo: Blue Dome Restaurant. and utllrdlln Office; in Georgetown: The Post Office; in Sourln: The Shack Bu Ind ll. Richard: 1: Son. ....'ABBOT and Costello Mr. W. M. Ccuipton and Mr, ”Foreii:n LP;:Ion" playing Ike Murphy, Cullodcn, were busi- Cumnbell t'H'Cui'- this hN'k- iiess visitors to Montague Monday. in I the ....'Bl-ZSERVE W'edncsday. Oct. 10th. for annual supper in B('llYFl' Hall. Montague. Sponsored by Prcsbytcrinn Liitlins Aid. Miss Selma Llewellyn. who spent her holidays in Montague, return- ed to Halifax, Sunday. Mrs. Leland Nelson and dauf:b- tcr. Barbiira. Montague, spent! Monday in Charlottetown. Mrs. Wellington -Campbell. Ifnx where she will visit her son. His many friends are Rnrry to Wayne, who is It patient in the learn that Mr. Perry Rlcha:'ds.iChildren'o Hospital. Wood Islands, is a patient in that -- - King's County Hospital and wishi Jamos MacDonald, David Stew- him R specdy recovery. la:-t. Donald Stewart. rind Harry - Higgenbotwm Jr.. Montague. and .. '1-WRE AT W()0lH'll.I.F',- A,Kenneth MacDonald, Kilmuir. st- large hnrn. tilled with hay anditended the interscholasiic sports grain. owned by Mr. Lewis Fit1.- in Charlottetown Saturday. pntrrck. Woodvillo, iv.-is ('0l'nflI9IF- -7-: 13' i'SIt0.H'Ii l-N inc Fundzvv Mr. and Mrs. D. C. MncDougall, i'liIPl'llO0fI. 'l'h0 fir? is liclit-vcd toIBangni-, P. E, I. spent mp wgek. have stnrtr-ti from it spiirk front and in Montague. guest of their tlw kilclion fltiv. Spiirks were daugh(9r..ln.l3u'. Mrs. Conn Mac. carried a COlISl(I5'liHhI? rlislanvclpougaul by the high winds but the un- titiiu: efforts of ncighbors pro- vciitcd llic firr from Sl'll'Pll(Ilil)2 in l'tII1f'l lititlriiitus. 'lllii- loss vans purttiilly rnvrrotl by insurance. .liliilis.-tps Laura liimiiihiitltaiwi. ,.TP.:n Bock. Bcth Lehacltciir. and Frances Adams. student ltllt'59s at the Prince Edivarci island Hos- pital, were visitors to Montnzuc yesterday. "TALENT SHOIV('ASF." V -- A BRIGHT FILM I'A('K.l(il-I OF CANADIAN .'tll'Sl(l.vUi STARS! ..'MAKl-I YOUR PENNIES work for you, two of any item listed on iour bill for the price of ono plus Canada's 5ta;:,(' and radio at-t;stUl penny. Wedunsday. Tliursday. are among the worlds fins-st, biit' Friday. Saturday. October 'l7th. few Canadians Prcr pct to socllllth. 19th. 20th. More than 250i them in action. Now in lost, he-reisl bargains to choose from. Mabtnsi 8 small sanipliiu: fiom thn brizhtj Drug Co. the Rcxnll Dru: Store.l array of Cniizicimii iiiiisii-oi talents Montngiic. presented for tho bmicfit of uili ...,.,,.S.,...O. Clanada in :1 glillf'l'illl: Taiciii: . . Siotvcnsn! Now at tho Prince Ed-!E I t ward Thcairc. I tho mncr-rt ci'and,' . .whlTe Sa.xl(atclioti'i1ii's Not! M t H Chotom il'illlSI0l'lllS the intrlcacicsl e of Bach into thc IJtlllllt'lCSt. oil bnozic. T'ni-ii listen as tho C0mmo- M t dores raise four mnlc voices in har-I many to recount how old ”Joshua Fit the Battle of Joriclio." The The first ins-cling of the in-I mood citallizcs abruptly as newller-('liurt'li PVHllgPIl5llt viiiiiptiigti Caiiadiaii .-Midrt-9 l.e.-t,-oi Cl'00llSlII)Fin,': hold this wrok in 'l'rinily "E11111! 0". A haunting Creole Unit:-d Church. Mont.-igur-. wits lament from her native island of opened last evening at 8 pm. Haiti. As the limit nous fade. the The pastor. Rcv. Dr. A. D. Mac- joint commcncos jumping; again to Kenzir-. conducted thc mretiniz. the rhythm of ”How High the assisted by Rcv. F. N. Young. Moon". with romcly Ann Somcrs pastor of Si. Antlri-w's Prcsbytm'- doin: 1119 Vocal wondei'iiig and inn Church. iilontiiguc. Dr. Mav- Alaestro Chotcm-this time sans KEHZIP lnll'0(IlI('Pl'I tiir Rrv. B. F, white lie and tails-titiliating the Corkum. pastor of the L'nitnd ivories. Church. Souris. who ind the The firs movie rotind-u of Can- Clwii" Mid Fonsiwtalion in thr- , P ridian talent comes to in close with Oveninz hymns: ”All The WM" Winnlpei:'s- lovely Gisc1eOnow My Saviour l.i-ads Mo", "Tukc starring in the Bob Crosby Show Tim" T” W3 ""13-" -singing "Black is the Color of Following ilw pray:-r, Dr. my True Love's llair". a quamy MacKr-nzie requcstr-rl the mn- ballad rendered in a style to make xzregation PFPSEM '0 W” "lei? all Canadians proud of their own friends of the meetings being THIPM Showcase: held so that all would have the beticiit. of Mr. (Ti'ockctt's ad- Tjjw dresses during tho week. Rev. CANADA Corkum thcn rentlcrcd ii beauti- province of ful solo to. the delight of unit. Prince Edwwd Island The selection was 'b..o 'Ntgbt IN THE PROBATE COURT There. Following the singing of . the hymn. '0 Thou Croat. Je- The 31st (law oi Aiigiist AD. 19.-il .. . . ' . hovah , Rev. Limor Crockett road in R0 Estate of LOTI IE JANE ROBE Tg . the lesson and Rrv. Mr. Young R . late of Wiusloe in . . . . . icd the prttycr. The man: choir Qiecns County in the said Pro- . ,. . , rnndi-red tho hnnulifiil hymn Vince. Wldfm. deceased tr-state .., - - .. . ' r .csus lvs-op Me Ixeor The Cross . To the Sheriff of the Coitnty , - . .. M Queens County or am C - after which the: hymn Break ma”! or We y'- - 40') Now. The Broad of I.ifc" was is::dICouH; "'9 perm” V””'”" sung. Dr. Mat'Kcnzic thon intro- ” '(XnEFTlV(g ducoii tho spook:-r. Rev. Mr, ' t - ' Crock:-tl. who delivered a very WHEREAS upon reading the petition on file of Athol 5. Rob-” erts. formerly of Highlield now inspiring nddrosx ls A Christian." Rev. Mr. Crockett. titled. "Vl'hat I formpr Is- ": soqtdhpmihpin QUN”-E COLIN?-Y lander. Nnd former minister of 30f9531- falmffi Ehgd HCFIDEII the Baptist Church. is actively HOWE. fofmelly of Winsloe now interested in cstnblishinlz many Of Ch31'10'aW10Wl1 in Queens Coun- "st-rviro cnnlrrs" throughout the Ilvtontague, left. Monday for Hall-i Freighter Sails From Georgetown 'The Norwegian freighter 3.5. Hans Maerslt sailed from George- town for Ridham Dock, River Thames, En;'.-and, at 6.00 :.m. on Saturday morning. Sept. 21nd. The freighter docked at George- town on Monday 17th. and stove- dores. under boss stevedore Patrick Murphy. were busy all week load- ing I cargo of 1428 cords of rough pulp-wood. The ship was tilled to the liatches and in addition car- ried ii 12-foot deck load. The shippers were the Bergmnnn Construction Company. ChieiHnr- bor Pilot Temple Gotell took the ship in and out-of port, assisted by co-pilot. Victor Rafuse. AC. IN MEMORIAM MRS. EDVVARD Tl.'lINIilI (IPHII1 of Mrs. Edward Turner oi-viirrcd at the home of her dniightor. Mrs. James Mc- Betli, hlontiaziio, Sunday evening. Sept. 16th. The dccensed was 89 years of age and was born at 'Strnthcona. tho duughtor of Mr. lnnd Mrs. Norman Mat-Donald. ;She was tho Ittst siirvivimz mem- iber of a family of thirteen. Although in failing health for sM'Pr.1i yoars. the deceased was confined to bar bod only two works previous in hor passing. She is survived by four dough- ir-rs, ltla. Mrs. JRIYIFIS MncBeth, Montague: Minnie. Mrs. John A. Benton. Dttndos; Anna. Mrs. Mal- colm Mai'Lc-oil. -Ii'llnal('il Plains. Mass; nnd Floreiico. Mrs. George Campbell, Dorchcster. Mass. Her husband prcdcconscd her. and also hcr nnly son, John. who died in llnlifux in May of this yr-nr. The funrral. which ly attended, was held in Dundns l'nited Church Thursday after- noon. and was conducted by F. N. Young. niinislcr of St. Aiidrevv's Presbyterian Church Montague. assisted by Rev. -Mr. Brown of Dundiis. The hymns sung were favorites of the dc- vcased. "Unto The Hills". "Sim Of My Soul". and "Forever With The Lord”. A vocal (IUPI, ”Thc Last Mile llonir-" was beautifully rendered by Mr. Walter Burdeti and Mr. Hcrherl M:icI.9od. The pail-bearers were James Campbnll. Georgi-. Turnrr. VVil- Thu was large- I m ; Montague Legion Auxiliary Meets THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN -' '7 g H , ,, A special meeting of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Canadian Le- gion was held in the Legion Hall last. night. The president. Mrs. Harry 1-ligginbotham. presided. In the absence of the seci-etary. Mrs. Archie Hilchey. Mrs. B.,N. Stewart. was appointed its secre- tary pro tem. Extensive plans we're discussed in regard to the Legion carnival. and several committees were ap- pointed to purchase supplies for the canteen. A menu was dis- cussed, and it. y-was decided to have hamburgers. hot-dogs. doughnuts. tea. coffee. and soft drinks. It was also decided to sell home made candy. At the close of the meeting tho moiitlbers lunchcd at the BIUC Dome Restaurant. lloitour Minister . . ton Thiirsday -eveuiiig.. Sept. 20. a large number oi members and friends of the Murray Har- bour North congregation gathered at the manse to say farewell to their studcnt minister. lilr. Hiitzh Nugeiii, who has been serving the congregation for the summer- months. An iiddiesii was read by Mr. liar- ry Millar and the presentation ot a generous gift. of money was made by Iilr. Harry Reid. Mr. Nugcnt thcn thanked one and all for their kind expression of friendship and for their co-operation. The evening was spent in sing- ing which lllCi1lfIPd ti duct by Rev. and Mrs. Norman Young of Mon- COMPARE HHNZ BIG I3-oz. BOTTLE iiam Hunlrr. Joseph Caniphrll, John Livingstonv and Angus Mntheson. i Slw xias lrntlorly in the faintly plot Cemetery. laid in in rosl Dundos Card Of Thanks Mr. and Mrs. -lanins Macsoth. lilonlziguc. wish to c-.xjprsss thoir sincere apprcciutian for the many acts of kindness shown them by their friends and neighbors dur- iniz thcir l'P('PlIt sad bereave- ment. They wish also to thank all those who sent flornl tri- butes. letters and cards of lym- pathy. llnitcd States. for the benefit of the men of the services and oth- crs. Rev. Mr. (Ti'ot'kolt. will address the meotings narli ovcniriz this work. His mcssagn will be titled Prayirr". Follrwving ilw Am Thine. this evening "The Privilege of closing hymn "l 0 Lord". Rev. H. 12. D.pAshiord. minister of Trinity United Church. Charlottetown. pronounced the benediction. r"-.ici'Ei6”isLi':s All the islands in Hawaii are of 'V0lC3n1C Ofltzin and nearly all are surrounded by coral reefs. ly aforesaid. the executors named in the will of the above named. they praying that A citation may be issued for the purpose 'herein- after set forth: You are there- fore hereby required to cite all persons intmrcsted in the said Estate in be and appear before the Judge present at A Probate Court. to he held :n the Court House in Charlottetown in Queens County, in the said Province, on Friday the 5th day of October next coming. at the hour of Eleven oiclock forcnoon of the same day to shew cause if any they can why the Accounts of the said Estate should not be pass- ed and the Estate closed as pray- rd for in said petition and on motion of Malcolm McKii.inoii. "Proctor for said Pctitioncr. And it. is hereby ordered that a trite copy hereof be forthwith published in some ncws-paper pub: lished in Ciiai'lotl.rtown aforcsaio once in ct-icli week for at least. four consocutn-r weeks from the date hereof and that a triic copy hereof he forthwith posted in the iniiowmz public vim-5 respectively, namelyt in the hair of the Court House in Charlottr- VA Ill I-ITY for every mt-nu I'ICON())IY AND WOMEN ON HIS MIND! PENNY IFWAIDS - JAMES MILLICAN JOHN OAIIAUDET JON" ALVIN out IN! IKO ' Jill! DOWN NEWS - SPORTS -- SHOWS 3:30-7-9 v town at or ncnr the store nfVG C. Macbcan in Winsloc Station and at or near the School in North Winsioc all of which are in Queens County aforesaid. so that all persons intcrcsted in the Mid Estate as aforesaid may NW9 due not.'.c?. lhcrcrif, Witness His Honour Harold Leonard Palmer. Judge of the said Probate Court at Charlottetown aforesaid. W9 dly Md .V9N' "1"" Iborve written. By the Court. . M. .II both Wright. (ha ) u Registrar. O-".-M-"O . 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THAT AtJ'1'l- ATOMIC BATH 6ALT voorze is CERTIFIED A5 5H ADY PROPOSITION .' F2 i I. u. GENUINE, 1'. VIEW IT A5 A OF PLEASE REFRAN FROM APPLYING voutz 5HEArz- we cLtPP5R5 To MV IENDS! ' Putase A . Fiuasicteizs! V as t-to-i-tuM! i YOUR FRIE oe?6Hii:r Vouoa , Toueoe CK N NEUTRAL, Susiiotzf THERE AIN'T A ounce OF BEADWORK N THAT WHOLE Tieiee OF sHtioY t-ztsovus AT THE owts CLUB! ;'u.lJW'-"I I -”'-Tl-U6 AIMT NO PROJECT FER CHANGE-